SEATTLE (Waste Advantage): On September 23rd, an extraordinary event will take place within the hallowed grounds of Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor and Neyland Stadium in Knoxville. The stage is set for a spirited competition, for a consequential cause: the “Recycle Bowl”.
The Recycle Bowl transcends the realm of sports and rallies two powerhouse teams, the Michigan Wolverines and the Tennessee Volunteers. The cause is one that truly resonates with the global community – building a more sustainable world and achieving true circularity by helping increase recycling rates.
In a display of environmental stewardship, and friendly collegiate rivalry, the Michigan Wolverines and the Tennessee Volunteers will go head-to-head – off the field, but in their respective stadiums – to see who can recycle the most during their separate games. On the line: bragging rights and the opportunity to set a new World Record. During this historic occasion, these giants of collegiate sports will become champions not only on the field but lead a cause all fans can support: recycling.
During the 2022 season, the University of Tennessee set a world record for the World’s Largest College Recycling Event as 38,452.2 pounds of reused or recyclable materials at their November 12th home game. When the 2023 season rolled around, they issued a challenge to the University of Michigan and its fan base.
A zero-waste Michigan Stadium supports U of M’s deep commitment to sustainability in education, research, and operations. Michigan Stadium has a 20-year recycling tradition and is committed to diverting recyclable and compostable materials from landfills.
Nearly all the food service items purchased in Michigan Stadium can be recycled or composted. The job of Wolverine fans is to make sure everything gets into the proper bin during the “Recycle Bowl” – and during every home game this football season.
“Michigan Athletics is pleased to partner with the University of Tennessee in the Recycle Bowl,” said Kurt Svoboda, Associate Athletic Director for External Communications and Public Relations. “Our efforts in Ann Arbor are specifically aimed at supporting our campus-wide sustainability effort known as Planet Blue and achieving our zero-waste goal.”
Courtesy: www.wasteadvantage.com
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